Iconic sportscaster Howie Rose took aim at Harry and Meghan after the couple sat in front of baseball legend Sandy Koufax during the World Series.
The Sussexes were given the Royal treatment at Dodger Stadium this week as the Toronto Blue Jays visited Los Angeles for Game 4 and 5 of the World Series.
On Tuesday night, in the VIP seats, they were in front of Koufax - a four-time World Series champion who spent his entire career with the Dodgers.
Koufax, nicknamed 'the Left Arm of God', is a Dodgers legend and widely considered one of baseball's greatest ever pitchers.
And Rose - a long-time Mets broadcaster - was among those unhappy that he was relegated to the row behind Harry and Meghan.
'How does Sandy end up in the second row?' Rose wrote on social media. 'Maybe those are his permanent, personal seats but Sandy Koufax takes a back seat to no one. Especially at Dodger Stadium.'
Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax was seated behind Harry and Meghan at Dodgers Stadium
Magic Johnson was also behind the Sussexes during this week's World Series games in LA
Mets announcer Howie Rose
That night, Magic Johnson sat alongside Koufax in row two of Dodger Stadium and some fans fumed at the treatment of an NBA legend - and Dodgers part-owner.
'Magic Johnson is royalty,' one fan wrote, questioning why the son of King Charles and his wife were granted the best seats in the house.
Johnson was front and center on Wednesday night, however, with the basketball billionaire throwing out the ceremonial first pitch.
Later Trey Yesavage pitched one of the best games by a rookie in World Series history.
The Blue Jays star set a Fall Classic rookie record with 12 strikeouts as Toronto secured a 6-1 victory over the Dodgers that moved them within one win of their first championship since 1993.

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